Between 2002 and 2005 school dropout rates grew at the rate of 250% a year.
"We can't afford to have a larger high school dropout rate as a society."
The high school dropout rate rose past 13 percent last year.
Should there be a Federal role in reducing the school dropout rate?
Does anyone really think the nation can compete successfully in the 1990's with a high school dropout rate of 25 percent?
President Bush now calls for reducing the high school dropout rate from 30 percent to 10, by 2000.
Only two states have a higher high school dropout rate than Nevada.
The school dropout rate in Minneapolis is about half the national average.
I wish to draw attention to the high school dropout rate.
The high school dropout rate in Newark is more than 50 percent.